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They need to come up in the 21 Century, I don't know Gateway park school and Valley Park middle school are they also Muslim?


Parents of thousands of elementary students across Toronto kept their children out of class Monday to protest the sex-ed portion of Ontario’s new health curriculum.

The hardest hit school was Thorncliffe Park Public School, where only about 130 children showed up for class out of the usual 1,350 — or roughly 10 per cent. At nearby Gateway Public School, some 400 students were away, nearly half the usual enrolment. At Valley Park Middle School, some 590 students were absent out of the total 950.

At Fraser Mustard, an all-kindergarten school in Thorncliffe Park, only 90 of 650 students turned up. The sex-ed curriculum doesn’t actually kick in until Grade 1.

“In Grade 1 they should be learning about the ABCs, not sex,” said Thorncliffe Park parent Lubna Awah, who kept her kindergarten son home.


“Boys are boys and girls are girls — why should they learn about a third (gender) in Grade 1?” asked Awah, who said she believes children will be encouraged to question their gender identity as early as Grade 1.


Awah said she learned much of what she is concerned about regarding the new curriculum earlier this spring on a flyer circulated by what she called a “Chinese Christian group,” because she said the school did not educate parents.


more: http://www.thestar.com/yourtoronto/...-kids-home-from-school-in-sex-ed-protest.html
 

red

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This wouldn't have happened if the govt had had a consultation process
 

nobody123

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This wouldn't have happened if the govt had had a consultation process
From the article linked earlier:

Many other people, including education, child development, and policy experts, as well as 4,000 heads of school parent councils across Ontario, were involved in developing the 2015 curriculum, Levin NOT included. The proposed changes are research-supported and intended to make children less vulnerable to exploitation, including over the Internet.
 

IM469

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it's not a muslim issue. the curriculum is not age appropiate
Based on what - your own extensive research, just a gut fear of sex from a biblical upbringing or the faint hope that a cloud of sexual ignorance surrounding your kids will keep them safe from each other ?

I grew up in an age of sexual repression and our answers came from the street highly peppered with misinformation that without sex education, is all you had. Lack of warning and understanding of sex allowed many of our cub scouts to fall victim to a pedophile leader. This curtain of ignorance just sets the kids up as naive victims just because parents prefer darkness to enlightenment.

Read the huffington post article. Protect your kids.
 

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I think the muslim community is being unfairly singled out here. They're not the only ones speaking out against the policy.
 

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I think the muslim community is being unfairly singled out here. They're not the only ones speaking out against the policy.
I would like to see a study done on whether these parents ever had sex education classes growing up. I suspect the answer would be predominately a big no. With Canada, particularly Toronto being a cultural mosaic, it is impossible to please everyone. Public Health is mandated by provincial law to protect and inform all citizens. Sharia law is heavily influencing parental decisions in the Thorncliffe community and not surprisingly would find itself at loggerheads with the new sex education curriculum. The problems are easy to see, the solutions not so easy to see. Cost factors are prohibitive but perhaps certain groups may wish to establish private schools consistent with their own bias, prejudices and cultural beliefs not funded by the tax payer. I am not in agreement with many things that the Wynne government does, but the new sex education curriculum would be protected under the Canadian Constitution.
 

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Based on what - your own extensive research, just a gut fear of sex from a biblical upbringing or the faint hope that a cloud of sexual ignorance surrounding your kids will keep them safe from each other ?

I grew up in an age of sexual repression and our answers came from the street highly peppered with misinformation that without sex education, is all you had. Lack of warning and understanding of sex allowed many of our cub scouts to fall victim to a pedophile leader. This curtain of ignorance just sets the kids up as naive victims just because parents prefer darkness to enlightenment.

Read the huffington post article. Protect your kids.


sex ed is not for prepubescent kids.
 

explorerzip

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sex ed is not for prepubescent kids.
The problem with this logic is that kids today are going through puberty a lot sooner and have easy to access to information (right or wrong) about sex compared to kids from a generation ago.
 

IM469

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sex ed is not for prepubescent kids.
Pedophiles will applaude your insight. Cub scouts are between 8-10. One of my close friends had the 'privilege' of an early sex education because of the sexual ignorance that you blindly support.

Protect your kids.
 

red

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From the article linked earlier:
Well I meant with parents.

I heard interviews with the parent council members consulted and apparently they never saw the curriculum. The consultation consisted of a survey- though they were not told it's purposes at the time.

In any event- the vast majority of parents were not consulted. This is what happens when you do that.

Personally as a grandfather I am not opposed to the curriculum though the age appropriateness seems a bit off.
 

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Thorncliffe has a high density of foreign trained professionals, physicians, dentist, engineers, architects etc., most of whom are working in menial jobs in Canada. However in sex education, std etc, the level of ignorance is high. It is these parents that would benefit from sex education classes, classes with information based on medical facts, not on morals. There are cases of women in the Thorncliffe area infected with stds, taken by male relatives to physicians who prescribed medication to these women and do not inform them of the nature or route of transmission of the disease because they know that the women have little or no sex education. Perhaps the Canadian government should include basic sex education questions on the Canadian Citizenship test? If parents do not interfere, all people who make it to at least Grade 12 will have gotten some form of sex education and what they do as adults afterwards is their responsibility. The level of sexual ignorance that I have encountered from people from all over the world is amazing, from places like Africa, Japan, Korea, China, Portugal etc is amazing.
 
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